Lummi Island Wine Tasting December 21 Winter Solstice 2013
BIG Solstice Thoughts
Our distant ancestors had perhaps a more vested interest in the passage of the seasons than most of us. Still, followers of this blog will have observed our fascination with the annual cycle of solstices, equinoxes, and cross-quarter days, which define the solar year. Today the thought occurred to me that we usually visualize our solar system as a sort of disc, with the Sun in the center and the planets orbiting it more or less within the plane we call the ecliptic. In that view, it is easy to imagine that each year on the winter solstice the Earth occupies again the same spot in the Universe as it does every year.
So it occurred to me today while walking the dogs that of course that isn’t exactly true, because as we all know, the whole Solar System is hurtling through space at something like 70,000 kph in its 220 million year trip around the Milky Way Galaxy. So of course, even though we are moving pretty slowly relative to the incomprehensible vastness of the Galaxy, it is breathtaking to realize that each year the Winter Solstice “place in Space” moves something like 375 million miles, and elliptical planetary orbits aren’t really “elliptical” at all, more like spirals. So of course when I got home I Googled “solar system movement through space” and man, did I hit a Jackpot of Far Out graphics! Click on the image for the first video. Please note that these images have NOT earned the approval of the scientific community, but there is something intuitively appealing about the basic idea of spiral movement. For more graphics, here are two more interesting videos:
Corkscrewing around the galaxy and The Earth does not revolve around the Sun
Mundane Solstice Thoughts

The Alaskans

Holiday Case Sale!
It’s the end of the calendar year; winter is pretty convincingly already here; and business has been slowing way down, as it usually does this time of year. Contrary to what one might expect on the mainland, we don’t get a lot of holiday shoppers. More often, the holidays take people off the island, and the shop gets pretty quiet. That makes it a good time to offer our annual Holiday Case Discount: Buy any twelve bottles, and we will pay the sales tax (8.6%)! Even better …if you are a Wine Club member, buy any twelve bottles and get 15% off! Offer good through closing time on Saturday, December 27!
Holiday Schedule

Eighth Annual “East Coast New Year’s Eve” Extravaganza
Well after eight years our “East Coast New Year’s Eve Party” has become an established Tradition. From 7-9pm on New Year’s Eve we provide the wine, you bring something delicious to share, and when the ball drops in Times Square three hours away, we all hoist our glasses and toast the New Year! The young folks can move on to the next party on their dance cards, and we old timers can get to bed at a decent hour! It’s also our chance to thank you for your support this past year, and to look ahead to more fun in aught-fourteen. Mark your calendars and start planning your finger food. And please–RSVP if you are coming! (758-2959 or Email us.)
This week’s tasting
Cottat “Grand Caillou” Sauvignon Blanc ’11 France $11
Offers a light, crunchy feel, with lemon peel, thyme and tarragon notes, showing a flash of gooseberry on the finish.
Patton Valley WV Pinot Noir ’12 Oregon $18
Aromas of graphite, cherry crumble, coriander and rose petals, with flavors of brown sugar, red cherry and citrus rind and big, soft tannins and a rich mouthfeel.
Maryhill Winemaker’s Red ’11 Washington $11
Aromas of berry jam, chocolate, and cinnamon, with fruity notes of strawberry, caramel, and hints of white pepper, oak, and tart Marionberry.
Eguren Codice ’09 Spain 90pts $11
Aromas of cassis, cherry, licorice and mocha. Dense, alluringly sweet and juicy, with excellent concentration to its chewy dark berry and bitter chocolate flavors. Silky, fine-grained tannins and lingering spiciness.
L’Ecole No. 41 Syrah ’10 Washington 91pts $23
Black raspberry and exotic nutty oak aromas; plush, dense and generous palate with creamy-sweet black raspberry fruit. finishing with sweet, easy tannins and lingering berry flavors.
Lummi Island Wine Tasting December 14 ’13
Uh-oh, where did all this wine come from??
It’s not as if this is our first December with the wine shop. We know that many locals go away for the winter or get caught up with holiday activities, and that many of our urban second-home-on-Lummi friends from Seattle or Vancouver won’t be back until Spring. Given all of that, it is difficult to understand why we just keep buying wine, when we know that in a few weeks we will just have to count it all for annual inventory. Suffice it to say that we have gotten loaded up with a lot of really good wines at really good prices, and we would love to see a lot of them go out the door before the end of the month! By the way, we WILL BE CLOSED most of January– so this would be a good time to load up your wine larders and to do your part to resolve this difficult overstock problem!
Which brings us to our next point:
Holiday Case Sale!
It’s the end of the calendar year; winter is pretty convincingly already here; and business has been slowing way down, as it usually does this time of year. Contrary to what one might expect on the mainland, we don’t get a lot of holiday shoppers. More often, the holidays take people off the island, and the shop gets pretty quiet. That makes it a good time to offer our annual Holiday Case Discount: Buy any twelve bottles, and we will pay the sales tax (8.6%)! Even better …if you are a Wine Club member, buy any twelve bottles and get 15% off! Offer good through closing time on Saturday, December 27!
Holiday Schedule

Eighth Annual “East Coast New Year’s Eve” Extravaganza
Well after eight years our “East Coast New Year’s Eve Party” has become an established Tradition. From 7-9pm on New Year’s Eve we provide the wine, you bring something delicious to share, and when the ball drops in Times Square three hours away, we all hoist our glasses and toast the New Year! The young folks can move on to the next party on their dance cards, and we old timers can get to bed at a decent hour! It’s also our chance to thank you for your support this past year, and to look ahead to more fun in aught-fourteen. Mark your calendars and start planning your finger food. And please–RSVP if you are coming! (758-2959 or Email us.)
This week’s wines
Dom. Tremblay Quincy ’11 France $18
Nose of yellow grapefruit, tangerine and sea air. Suave, fine-grained and concentrated, with zesty green apple & citrus flavors with a surprisingly creamy mouthfeel and finish.
Montfaucon les Gardettes Rouge ’11 France $10
Syrah, Mourvèdre, Grenache and Carignan; blueberry and plum fruit, with a snap of dark licorice and modest cedary toast framing the juicy finish.
Jordanov Merlot ’11 Greece $10
Notes of blueberry and densely concentrated fruit with a dusty, rich, long finish of cherry and cherry pit minerality.
Grand Bateau Rouge ’11 France $11
75% Merlot, 25% Cabernet Sauvignon; expressive nose of ripe red fruits and spices with an elegant touch of new oak. Harmonious and powerful, with appealing fruit flavors, ripe tannins, and a savory finish.
Avante Tineta Tinto Fino ’11 Spain 91 pts $12
100% tempranillo; copious notes of creme de cassis intermixed with hints of wood smoke and charcoal. Medium to full-bodied, juicy, succulent and sensual.
Lummi Island Wine Tasting December 7 ’13
Andrew Murray
Sometime around 2004, a road trip took us to Los Olivos, California, near Santa Barbara, where we found the tasting room for Andrew Murray Vineyards. The winery itself is a few miles away on Foxen Canyon Road– by my reckoning one of the most beautiful spots on Planet Earth. I liked the wines so much I joined their wine club, and every few months ever since I have been shipped four wines that I can always turn to when I need something soft, smooth, and satisfying. So yes, folks, even though I have the wines of the world at my fingertips, these wines from Andrew Murray, mostly Rhone blends, have been my go-to “comfort wines” for nearly a decade. All I’m saying is this young man consistently makes really nice wines.
Therefore it should be no surprise that I have been trying for a long time to get some of these wines into the shop so you can all enjoy them! Unfortunately, Andrew does not export his wines to Washington. Last April on our road trip we finally got a chance to visit the winery, meet Andrew, and talk about wine, and explore ways to get his wines here. That conversation has evolved into the recent arrival of three of Andrew’s new wines, under a new label called “Elleven,” which he explains in some detail here. We are very excited to offer you these wines to taste this weekend. Btw, Andrew saved us the last case of this year’s vintage (the very first from this vineyard) of the Elleven pinot noir. Young vines being what they are, almost certainly next year’s vintage will be even better…but this one is pretty tasty already!
Flying South? You call this flying south?

–You promised, George. You promised that this year we would migrate to some place warm for the winter! But just look at this ice! You call this warm??!!
–Well dear, the good news is that what I actually promised was that we would head south for the winter, as we always do.
–Well, thank goodness, because this place is freezing! When are we heading south?
–Umm…well, dear, I’m sorry to tell you that this IS south…!
Italian arrivals

This week’s wines
Andrew Murray Elleven “Unplugged” White ’12 California $16
Unoaked, crisp, dry harmony of chenin blanc (smooth and haunting) and sauvignon blanc (bracing and racy).
Andrew Murray Elleven Pinot Noir ’12 California $16
A first picking of five pinot noir clones planted in 2009, already showing medium body, soft texture, and Central Coast pedigree. Already a hit, we managed to get the last case for this vintage.
Altarocca Librato Rosso ’11 Italy $16
Unoaked, from volcanic soil; zesty, spicy, dark, and smooth, with a hint of eucalyptus on the finish. Terrific!
Altavins Tinto Joven ’11 Spain $11
Mouth and sense-filling blend of garnacha, syrah, and carinena, full of ripe dark fruit and berry flavors from Terra Alta’s hot days and cool nights close to Tarragona and the Mediterranean.
Andrew Murray Elleven Big Bottom Cabernet California $16
From south-facing hillside vines, mostly dark and concentrated cab sauv mellowed with a bit cab franc and syrah to yield complex notes of graphite, forest floor, flowers, and bright cherry.
Lummi Island Wine Tasting November 30 ’13
Post-Thanksgiving Schedule
It’s always gratifying to find a photo either online or in our files to post with each blog topic. And it is amazing to find that you can search for images of any topic your imagination can invent, and Google will come up with a whole page of photos for your consideration. Tonight I wanted a post-Thanksgiving image, and I found lots, but they all seemed a bit overstated. (For example, see this, or this. ) But I also found this one (left), which seemed a nice low-key counterpoint to the increasingly disturbing Black Friday Christmas Shopping Launch. It also provides a nice segue into letting you know we will NOT BE OPEN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28!
We WILL be open as usual on Saturday, November 29 during our regular hours, 2-6pm for your small business shopping pleasure and convenience. In addition, of course, as usual we invite you to call us any time you encounter one of those nasty wine emergencies-– if we are around we will do our best to help you through it!
Bubbles Galore

Dick Taylor Chocolate

This week’s tasting
Scarborough Riesling ’09 Washington $12
Bright & dry, with German-style notes of crisp apples and petrol, with good acidity and minerality.
Evolucio Furmint Tokaj ’11 Hungary $11
100% Furmint, unoaked. Aromatic and bursting with citrus, fresh market apples, cantaloupe, and apricots, with floral and mineral notes. Slightly off-dry, with a hint of tangerine.
Campo Viejo Tempranillo ’11 Spain $10
Supple and fresh, this light red offers cherry, berry, and herbal flavors over modest tannins. Crisp and refreshing, a perennial “best buy.”
Townshend Red Table Washington $12
Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah blend; aromas of black cherry, blackberry, strawberry, cedar and a hint of orange zest fill your senses with lingering pepper & tobacco notes.
Crios de Susana Balbo Malbec ’11 Argentina 89pts $14
Crushed blackberry, licorice and violet on the lively nose. Quite ripe and sweet in the mouth, showing impressive volume and breadth for the price range. Finishes with serious ripe tannins and noteworthy persistence.



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